BWT TFPKIT User manual

Troubleshooting
Leaks:
…Between head and cartridge
(1) Turn off the water supply to the filter and dispense water from
drinking water tap until water and airflow stops.
(2) Remove cartridge and inspect o-rings to make sure that they are
in place and clean.
(3 Install cartridge and turn on water supply. If leaks persist, contact
Technical Support on 01494 838100.
…On other connections
Call Technical Support on 01494 838100.
Model: Taste Fresh Protection
Important Notice: Read this performance data and compare the
capabilities of this system with your actual water treatment needs.
Test Conditions:
Flow Rate = 0.5 gpm
Inlet Pressure
= 60 psi (4.1 bar)
pH = 7.5 ± 1
Temperature = 68°F ± 5°F (20°C ± 2.5°C)
Operating Requirements
Pressure = 30 – 72psi (2.1 – 5 bar)
Temperature
= 40° – 100°F (4.4o-37.7°C)
Turbidity
= 5 NTU Max
Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or unknown
quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system. Systems
certified for cyst reduction may be used on disinfected waters that may
contain filterable cysts.
Guarantee
This product is guaranteed for the period of one year from
the date of purchase against any manufacturing fault. The
guarantee is only valid if the product has been installed and used
in accordance with the manufacturers instructions and has not
been dismantled or interfered with in any way. Damage caused
to the product or by the product as a result of failure to use
the product in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions
is not covered by this guarantee. Under this guarantee we
undertake at our discretion to repair or replace free of charge
the product or any part thereof that is found to be faulty. Costs
associated with the fitting of a replacement product or part or
the removal of the product are not covered by this guarantee.
Loss or damage caused by the product (including consequential
loss) is not covered by this guarantee. This guarantee does not
affect your statutory rights.
Flow Rate: 1.89 Lpm Capacity: 1892L or 6 Months
* US EPA Maximum Contaminant Level
** No maximum contaminant level
† NSF test requirement of at least 50,000 3-4 micron particles per
millilitre.
The 3-4 micron size particle is a surrogate particle for Cryptosporidium
and Giardia cysts.
‡ US EPA Action Level for lead
NOTE: Substances reduced are not necessarily in your water.
Filter must be maintained according to manufacturer’s instructions,
including replacement of filter cartridges.
Customer Help Line:
01494 838100
Monday to Friday 08.30 – 17.00
BWT UK Limited,
BWT House,
Coronation Road,
High Wycombe,
Buckinghamshire,
HP12 3SU
Tel: 01494 838100
Fax: 01494 838101
Email: enquiries@bwt-uk.co.uk
All trademarks are protected under European law and must not be reproduced
by third parties without express permission of BWT UK Limited in writing. As
part of BWT’s policy of constant product development, BWT reserves the right
to alter product specifi cations without prior notice.
1000R Cartridge
Standard 42
Chlorine-Class I
Particulates
(0.5 to<5 µm)
-Class I
Standard 53
Cysts †
Turbidity
Lead
(6.5 pH)
Lead
(8.5 pH)
Atrazine
Lindane
U.S EPA MCL*
-**
-**
99.95%
Reduction
0.5 NTU*
0.010 ppb‡
0.010 ppb‡
0.003 mg/L
0.0002 mg/L
Avg. Influent
Concentration
2.1 ppm
7,108,826#/ml
130,750 #/ml
37.4 NTU
0.15 mg/L
0.15 mg/L
0.0088 mg/L
0.002 mg/L
Avg.(Max) Effluent
Concentration
0.02 ppm
15,896 #/ml
0 #/ml
(0 #/ml)
0.08 NTU
(0.08 NTU)
0.001 mg/L
(0.001 mg/L)
0.002 mg/L
(0.003 mg/L)
0.0002 mg/L
(0.0002 mg/L)
0.00005 mg/L
(0.00005 mg/L)
Avg.(Min)
Reduction
99%
99.8%
99.99%
(99.99%)
999.96%
99.95%)
99.3%
(99.3%)
98.6%
(98%)
97.7%
(97.7%)
(97.5%)
(97.5%)
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Performance Data
Taste Fresh Protection Drinking Water System
Installation and Operating Instructions
Model: TFPKIT
Speci ications:
Pressure Range: 30 – 72 psi (2.1 – 5 bar)
Temperature Range: 40 – 100°F (4.4 – 37.7°C)
Rated Service Flow: 1.9 Lpm
Filter Capacity: 1893 L
Parts Included:
• Filter head with built-in mounting bracket, and
integral push-fits
• 1000R filter cartridge
• Screws for mounting bracket
• Saddle tapping valve with tube attached
• Drinking water tap
• 6.35 mm (1/4”) plastic tubing
• For cold water use only.
• Make certain that installation complies with all local
bylaws and regulations.
• The contaminants or other substances removed or
reduced by the selected cartridge are not necessarily in
your water. Ask your local water supplier for a copy of
their water analysis.
• After prolonged periods of non-use (such as during a
holiday) it is recommended that the system be flushed
thoroughly. Let water run for 2-3 minutes before using.
• The filter cartridge used with this system has a limited
service life. Changes in taste, odour colour; and/or
flow of the water being filtered indicate that the
cartridge should be replaced.
Tools required:
• Phillips Screwdriver
• Towel
• Drill
• Tape Measure
Optional Materials:
• 6.3mm & 12.7 mm (1/4” & 1/2”) Drill Bit
• Cone-shaped grinding wheel
• File or Sandpaper
• Pencil
• 3.2 mm (1/8”) Drill Bit
• Adjustable Wrench
Installations:
• For standard installation on 15 mm copper, steel, brass or PVC
cold water pipe.
• Please read all instructions and precautions before installing and
using your under-sink drinking water system.
• Numbered diagrams correspond with numbered steps.
1. Selecting the Tap Location
NOTE: The drinking water tap should be positioned with function,
convenience and appearance in mind. An adequate flat area is
required to allow tap base to rest securely. The tap fits through a
12 mm hole.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to drill through an all-porcelain sink.
If you have an all-porcelain sink, drill through counter top next
to sink. The following instructions apply to porcelain-coated cast
iron and stainless steel sinks only. Consult a professional plumber
about installation on an all-porcelain sink.
(Continued overleaf)
Precautions:
WARNING: Do not use with water that is microbiologically
unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate
disinfection before or after the system. Systems
certified for cyst reduction may be used on
disinfected waters that may contain filterable cysts.
CAUTION: This filter must be protected from freezing, which
can cause cracking of the filter and water leakage.
CAUTION: Because of the product’s limited service life and to
prevent costly repairs or possible water damage,
we strongly recommend that the head of the filter
be replaced every ten years. If the head of your
filter has been in use for longer than this period, it
should be replaced immediately. Date the top of
any new head to indicate the next recommended
replacement date.
CAUTION: Turn off water supply to head without cartridge if it
must be left unattended for an extended period of time.
Customer Help Line: 01494 838100
Monday to Friday 08.30 - 17.00
1
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01494 838100
01494 838100
30 - 72 psi (2.1 - 5 bar)
Specifications:
30 - 72 psi (2.1 - 5 bar)
If leaks persist, contact
Call Technical Support on 01494 838100
Technical Support on 01494 838100
...On other connections
mm
01494 838100
01494 838101
enquiries@bwt-uk.co.uk

A
1
B
C
Spout
Base of Tap
Work Surface
White Plastic
Locating Washer
Lock Nut
Compression Nut
Blue Flexible Tube
Ferrule
Tube Insert
Star Washer
Black Rubber Washer
2
A
Piercing Screw
Cold Mains
Supply
Red Flexible
Tube
3
C
B
1. Selecting the Tap Location (cont)
(A) Line bottom of sink with newspaper to prevent metal shavings,
parts, or tools from falling down drain and damaging sink disposal
unit if fitted.
(B) If sink is porcelain-coated, place masking tape over are to be drilled to
prevent excess chipping of enamel. Use a cone-shaped grinding wheel to
grind away a 3/4-inch diameter circle of porcelain before drilling.
WARNING: Wear safety glasses to prevent eye injury.
(C) Mark hole with center punch. Use a 6mm drill bit for a pilot hole, then
using a 12mm diameter bit, drill a hole completely through the sink or
worktop. Smooth rough edges with a file.
2. Mounting the Tap
(A) The tap should be positioned on a work surface adjacent to a sink
where the spout can properly discharge water into the basin.
(B) Using a pencil, mark the work surface to indicate the centre of the tap.
(C) Drill a 1/2” hole where marked on the work surface.
(D) Insert the black rubber washer into the base of the tap.
(E) Insert the threaded section of the tap body into the 1/2” hole.
(F) Assemble the washers and lock nut on the threaded section as over.
(G)Tighten the lock nut to prevent the tap moving. Do not over tighten.
(H)Ensure compression nut, ferrule and tub insert are positioned on the blue
flexible tubes shown over.
(I) Insert the open end of the blue flexible tube assembly into the base of the
threaded section of the tap.
(J) Tighten the compression nut to ensure a watertight seal.
Do not over tighten.
3. Installing the Saddle Valve
Before carrying out any installation TURN OFF THE WATER
SUPPLY AT THE MAIN STOP COCK.
• Place the saddle clamp on to the cold mains supply pipe to the kitchen
sink. Make sure that the saddle A is in place as shown in the diagram.
• Tighten the locking screw C to clamp the pipe securely.
• Turn the piercing screw B clockwise and fully home to puncture the pipe.
•Leave in this position until final assembly (see section 7)
4. Mounting the Filter System
(A) Select location under sink where filter is to be mounted.
NOTE: Allow 50 mm clearance below housing or 280mm below filter head
to enable filter cartridge changes.
CAUTION: Filter head should be mounted on stud or firm surface. The
mounting bracket will support the weight of the filter and prevent the strain on
the cold water line.
(B) Filter head should be mounted in vertical position, use mounting bracket
as a template to mark screw locations. Mount filter head in marked
location using screws.
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To Detach Cartridge
R3
B
A
B
A
R4 To Attach Cartridge
5. Connecting the Saddle Valve & Tap Tube
to the Filter Head
The cartridge head tube fitting system is a push-fit system where the tube
securing mechanism is integrated into the cartridge head itself.
First make sure the tube ends are clean. Just push the tube end squarely into
the joint housing in the cartridge head, until it hits the shoulder (approximately
10-15 mm) referring to the arrows on top of the housing to indicate flow
direction and that pipes are connected appropriately. (See image opposite)
Once the tube is in place, to confirm that the joint is secure, tug gently
backwards on the tube.
The tube should now be secure.
If for any reason you need to remove one of the tubes, press the blue
compression ring in the corresponding cartridge head housing inwards. This
should free the tube and allow easy removal.
6. Installing the Cartridge
Hold cartridge from the bottom when installing or changing the cartridge.
Use caution not to scrape knuckles on bracket when locking the cartridge into
place. Line up the arrow on the cartridge with unlocked padlock on head.
Insert cartridge and turn arrow to locked padlock. (See Diagram R4)
7. Putting the Filter into Operation
• Open the quarter turn tap fully to allow for continuous flow, then slowly
turn the piercing screw B anti-clockwise allowing water to enter the filter
slowly and displace trapped air and loose particles.
•When the water runs clear, turn the piercing screw B anti-clockwise until fully
open and the water flows at maximum rate, (1.9 L/min).
• Allow water to flow through the system for around 15 minutes when first
installed or when left unused for a prolonged period of time.
• Always flush for 10 seconds prior to use.
• Check for leaks before leaving installation. If it leaks, see Troubleshooting.
R. Filter Cartridge Replacement
NOTE: It is recommended that the cartridge be replaced every six months, or
when you notice a change in taste, odour, or flow of the water being filtered.
(1) Turn off the water supply to the filter and dispense water from drinking
water tap until water flow stops to relieve pressure.
(2) Place towel under the system to catch any water drips.
(3) (a) Turn arrow from locked to unlocked position.
(b) Remove cartridge.
(4) (a) Line up arrow with unlocked position on head and insert cartridge.
(b) Turn to locked position.
(5) Turn on water and check for leaks. If it leaks, see Troubleshooting.
(6) Flush water through drinking water tap for 5 minutes to remove
carbon fines. Check for leaks before leaving installation. If it leaks,
see Troubleshooting.
3
5
Inlet Outlet
01767SR_ TPF Operating Instructions.indd 3 02/06/2014 16:42
Leave in this position until final assembly (see section 7)
saddle
(1.9 L/min).

A
1
B
C
Spout
Base of Tap
Work Surface
White Plastic
Locating Washer
Lock Nut
Compression Nut
Blue Flexible Tube
Ferrule
Tube Insert
Star Washer
Black Rubber Washer
2
A
Piercing Screw
Cold Mains
Supply
Red Flexible
Tube
3
C
B
1. Selecting the Tap Location (cont)
(A) Line bottom of sink with newspaper to prevent metal shavings,
parts, or tools from falling down drain and damaging sink disposal
unit if fitted.
(B) If sink is porcelain-coated, place masking tape over are to be drilled to
prevent excess chipping of enamel. Use a cone-shaped grinding wheel to
grind away a 3/4-inch diameter circle of porcelain before drilling.
WARNING: Wear safety glasses to prevent eye injury.
(C) Mark hole with center punch. Use a 6mm drill bit for a pilot hole, then
using a 12mm diameter bit, drill a hole completely through the sink or
worktop. Smooth rough edges with a file.
2. Mounting the Tap
(A) The tap should be positioned on a work surface adjacent to a sink
where the spout can properly discharge water into the basin.
(B) Using a pencil, mark the work surface to indicate the centre of the tap.
(C) Drill a 1/2” hole where marked on the work surface.
(D) Insert the black rubber washer into the base of the tap.
(E) Insert the threaded section of the tap body into the 1/2” hole.
(F) Assemble the washers and lock nut on the threaded section as over.
(G)Tighten the lock nut to prevent the tap moving. Do not over tighten.
(H)Ensure compression nut, ferrule and tub insert are positioned on the blue
flexible tubes shown over.
(I) Insert the open end of the blue flexible tube assembly into the base of the
threaded section of the tap.
(J) Tighten the compression nut to ensure a watertight seal.
Do not over tighten.
3. Installing the Saddle Valve
Before carrying out any installation TURN OFF THE WATER
SUPPLY AT THE MAIN STOP COCK.
• Place the saddle clamp on to the cold mains supply pipe to the kitchen
sink. Make sure that the saddle A is in place as shown in the diagram.
• Tighten the locking screw C to clamp the pipe securely.
• Turn the piercing screw B clockwise and fully home to puncture the pipe.
•Leave in this position until final assembly (see section 7)
4. Mounting the Filter System
(A) Select location under sink where filter is to be mounted.
NOTE: Allow 50 mm clearance below housing or 280mm below filter head
to enable filter cartridge changes.
CAUTION: Filter head should be mounted on stud or firm surface. The
mounting bracket will support the weight of the filter and prevent the strain on
the cold water line.
(B) Filter head should be mounted in vertical position, use mounting bracket
as a template to mark screw locations. Mount filter head in marked
location using screws.
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To Detach Cartridge
R3
B
A
B
A
R4 To Attach Cartridge
5. Connecting the Saddle Valve & Tap Tube
to the Filter Head
The cartridge head tube fitting system is a push-fit system where the tube
securing mechanism is integrated into the cartridge head itself.
First make sure the tube ends are clean. Just push the tube end squarely into
the joint housing in the cartridge head, until it hits the shoulder (approximately
10-15 mm) referring to the arrows on top of the housing to indicate flow
direction and that pipes are connected appropriately. (See image opposite)
Once the tube is in place, to confirm that the joint is secure, tug gently
backwards on the tube.
The tube should now be secure.
If for any reason you need to remove one of the tubes, press the blue
compression ring in the corresponding cartridge head housing inwards. This
should free the tube and allow easy removal.
6. Installing the Cartridge
Hold cartridge from the bottom when installing or changing the cartridge.
Use caution not to scrape knuckles on bracket when locking the cartridge into
place. Line up the arrow on the cartridge with unlocked padlock on head.
Insert cartridge and turn arrow to locked padlock. (See Diagram R4)
7. Putting the Filter into Operation
• Open the quarter turn tap fully to allow for continuous flow, then slowly
turn the piercing screw B anti-clockwise allowing water to enter the filter
slowly and displace trapped air and loose particles.
•When the water runs clear, turn the piercing screw B anti-clockwise until fully
open and the water flows at maximum rate, (1.9 L/min).
• Allow water to flow through the system for around 15 minutes when first
installed or when left unused for a prolonged period of time.
• Always flush for 10 seconds prior to use.
• Check for leaks before leaving installation. If it leaks, see Troubleshooting.
R. Filter Cartridge Replacement
NOTE: It is recommended that the cartridge be replaced every six months, or
when you notice a change in taste, odour, or flow of the water being filtered.
(1) Turn off the water supply to the filter and dispense water from drinking
water tap until water flow stops to relieve pressure.
(2) Place towel under the system to catch any water drips.
(3) (a) Turn arrow from locked to unlocked position.
(b) Remove cartridge.
(4) (a) Line up arrow with unlocked position on head and insert cartridge.
(b) Turn to locked position.
(5) Turn on water and check for leaks. If it leaks, see Troubleshooting.
(6) Flush water through drinking water tap for 5 minutes to remove
carbon fines. Check for leaks before leaving installation. If it leaks,
see Troubleshooting.
3
5
Inlet Outlet
01767SR_ TPF Operating Instructions.indd 3 02/06/2014 16:42
Leave in this position until final assembly (see section 7)
saddle
(1.9 L/min).

Troubleshooting
Leaks:
…Between head and cartridge
(1) Turn off the water supply to the filter and dispense water from
drinking water tap until water and airflow stops.
(2) Remove cartridge and inspect o-rings to make sure that they are
in place and clean.
(3 Install cartridge and turn on water supply. If leaks persist, contact
Technical Support on 01494 838100.
…On other connections
Call Technical Support on 01494 838100.
Model: Taste Fresh Protection
Important Notice: Read this performance data and compare the
capabilities of this system with your actual water treatment needs.
Test Conditions:
Flow Rate = 0.5 gpm
Inlet Pressure
= 60 psi (4.1 bar)
pH = 7.5 ± 1
Temperature = 68°F ± 5°F (20°C ± 2.5°C)
Operating Requirements
Pressure = 30 – 72psi (2.1 – 5 bar)
Temperature
= 40° – 100°F (4.4o-37.7°C)
Turbidity
= 5 NTU Max
Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or unknown
quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system. Systems
certified for cyst reduction may be used on disinfected waters that may
contain filterable cysts.
Guarantee
This product is guaranteed for the period of one year from
the date of purchase against any manufacturing fault. The
guarantee is only valid if the product has been installed and used
in accordance with the manufacturers instructions and has not
been dismantled or interfered with in any way. Damage caused
to the product or by the product as a result of failure to use
the product in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions
is not covered by this guarantee. Under this guarantee we
undertake at our discretion to repair or replace free of charge
the product or any part thereof that is found to be faulty. Costs
associated with the fitting of a replacement product or part or
the removal of the product are not covered by this guarantee.
Loss or damage caused by the product (including consequential
loss) is not covered by this guarantee. This guarantee does not
affect your statutory rights.
Flow Rate: 1.89 Lpm Capacity: 1892L or 6 Months
* US EPA Maximum Contaminant Level
** No maximum contaminant level
† NSF test requirement of at least 50,000 3-4 micron particles per
millilitre.
The 3-4 micron size particle is a surrogate particle for Cryptosporidium
and Giardia cysts.
‡ US EPA Action Level for lead
NOTE: Substances reduced are not necessarily in your water.
Filter must be maintained according to manufacturer’s instructions,
including replacement of filter cartridges.
Customer Help Line:
01494 838100
Monday to Friday 08.30 – 17.00
BWT UK Limited,
BWT House,
Coronation Road,
High Wycombe,
Buckinghamshire,
HP12 3SU
Tel: 01494 838100
Fax: 01494 838101
Email: enquiries@bwt-uk.co.uk
All trademarks are protected under European law and must not be reproduced
by third parties without express permission of BWT UK Limited in writing. As
part of BWT’s policy of constant product development, BWT reserves the right
to alter product specifi cations without prior notice.
1000R Cartridge
Standard 42
Chlorine-Class I
Particulates
(0.5 to<5 µm)
-Class I
Standard 53
Cysts †
Turbidity
Lead
(6.5 pH)
Lead
(8.5 pH)
Atrazine
Lindane
U.S EPA MCL*
-**
-**
99.95%
Reduction
0.5 NTU*
0.010 ppb‡
0.010 ppb‡
0.003 mg/L
0.0002 mg/L
Avg. Influent
Concentration
2.1 ppm
7,108,826#/ml
130,750 #/ml
37.4 NTU
0.15 mg/L
0.15 mg/L
0.0088 mg/L
0.002 mg/L
Avg.(Max) Effluent
Concentration
0.02 ppm
15,896 #/ml
0 #/ml
(0 #/ml)
0.08 NTU
(0.08 NTU)
0.001 mg/L
(0.001 mg/L)
0.002 mg/L
(0.003 mg/L)
0.0002 mg/L
(0.0002 mg/L)
0.00005 mg/L
(0.00005 mg/L)
Avg.(Min)
Reduction
99%
99.8%
99.99%
(99.99%)
999.96%
99.95%)
99.3%
(99.3%)
98.6%
(98%)
97.7%
(97.7%)
(97.5%)
(97.5%)
4
01767SR_ TPF Operating Instructions.indd 4 02/06/2014 16:42
Performance Data
Taste Fresh Protection Drinking Water System
Installation and Operating Instructions
Model: TFPKIT
Speci ications:
Pressure Range: 30 – 72 psi (2.1 – 5 bar)
Temperature Range: 40 – 100°F (4.4 – 37.7°C)
Rated Service Flow: 1.9 Lpm
Filter Capacity: 1893 L
Parts Included:
• Filter head with built-in mounting bracket, and
integral push-fits
• 1000R filter cartridge
• Screws for mounting bracket
• Saddle tapping valve with tube attached
• Drinking water tap
• 6.35 mm (1/4”) plastic tubing
• For cold water use only.
• Make certain that installation complies with all local
bylaws and regulations.
• The contaminants or other substances removed or
reduced by the selected cartridge are not necessarily in
your water. Ask your local water supplier for a copy of
their water analysis.
• After prolonged periods of non-use (such as during a
holiday) it is recommended that the system be flushed
thoroughly. Let water run for 2-3 minutes before using.
• The filter cartridge used with this system has a limited
service life. Changes in taste, odour colour; and/or
flow of the water being filtered indicate that the
cartridge should be replaced.
Tools required:
• Phillips Screwdriver
• Towel
• Drill
• Tape Measure
Optional Materials:
• 6.3mm & 12.7 mm (1/4” & 1/2”) Drill Bit
• Cone-shaped grinding wheel
• File or Sandpaper
• Pencil
• 3.2 mm (1/8”) Drill Bit
• Adjustable Wrench
Installations:
• For standard installation on 15 mm copper, steel, brass or PVC
cold water pipe.
• Please read all instructions and precautions before installing and
using your under-sink drinking water system.
• Numbered diagrams correspond with numbered steps.
1. Selecting the Tap Location
NOTE: The drinking water tap should be positioned with function,
convenience and appearance in mind. An adequate flat area is
required to allow tap base to rest securely. The tap fits through a
12 mm hole.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to drill through an all-porcelain sink.
If you have an all-porcelain sink, drill through counter top next
to sink. The following instructions apply to porcelain-coated cast
iron and stainless steel sinks only. Consult a professional plumber
about installation on an all-porcelain sink.
(Continued overleaf)
Precautions:
WARNING: Do not use with water that is microbiologically
unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate
disinfection before or after the system. Systems
certified for cyst reduction may be used on
disinfected waters that may contain filterable cysts.
CAUTION: This filter must be protected from freezing, which
can cause cracking of the filter and water leakage.
CAUTION: Because of the product’s limited service life and to
prevent costly repairs or possible water damage,
we strongly recommend that the head of the filter
be replaced every ten years. If the head of your
filter has been in use for longer than this period, it
should be replaced immediately. Date the top of
any new head to indicate the next recommended
replacement date.
CAUTION: Turn off water supply to head without cartridge if it
must be left unattended for an extended period of time.
Customer Help Line: 01494 838100
Monday to Friday 08.30 - 17.00
1
01767SR_ TPF Operating Instructions.indd 1 02/06/2014 16:42
01494 838100
01494 838100
30 - 72 psi (2.1 - 5 bar)
Specifications:
30 - 72 psi (2.1 - 5 bar)
If leaks persist, contact
Call Technical Support on 01494 838100
Technical Support on 01494 838100
...On other connections
mm
01494 838100
01494 838101
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